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... Chianti, all while we watched a spectacular sunset over the mountains behind the lake. Tonight, I have packed all the stuff away, so of course that's a good way to ensure it won't rain.... Tomorrow.....who knows..... Now, Froya made a suggestion that Treas add her perspective to these rambling missives of mine, so here goes.... (she wrote it long-hand so I could type it for her, or she'd be here all night...) I'm under strict ...

... worst we have stayed at...Anyway....we headed off this morning after a fair bit of discussion, but still no real plan...and eventually found ourselves on the shores of Lago Di Bolssena, a huge fresh-water lake a bit north of Rome/Roma after an easy 300km leg......

... Joey goes down to the Villa and Molly follows. I stop to fix Patty's bike. Then we hear something at the bottom of the hill and Patty yells to me to go down. Molly accidentally got to close to Joey at the end, ran into him and caused both of them to crash. Joey got scrapped up and Molly strained her wrist.

... into the old town, which is apparently one of the oldest in the area.I have to admit though, we are rapidly getting our fill of huge churches and cathedrals, and cute old stone villages....Wifi here is as usual in Italy, bloody hopeless - I'm sure it involves lots of carrier-pigeons. You spend all your ...

... town of Montepulciano. As we walk through the town he is pointing out the historical sites, as well as ducking into a wine shop to say hi to his friend and show us the very old cave they have used for centuries, then to a coppersmith (the last one is the region), and finally to a mosaic title maker's shop. It is a whirlwind tour but well worth it. After that we are back to to the hotel to prepare for dinner and tomorrow's departure for Radda. ...